Brinker’s new salary went into effect in June, when Judith Salerno was named the nonprofit’s new CEO.

Brinker’s current focus is on building Komen’s global outreach, with an emphasis on the growing cancer crisis in developing nations. She also continues to raise money for the organization.

Annual salary reviews for all Komen employees will take place from March to April. Brinker could get a raise at that time if Salerno, who is now her boss, so chooses, Rader said.

Under IRS rules, the Dallas-based nonprofit didn’t have to disclose the two executives’ salaries until its Form 990 is filed next December.

But Komen said in a news release that it was posting the salaries ahead of schedule in the spirit of transparency and “to ensure that donors, the public, staff and volunteers have the most current information about our organization.”

Salerno, who came on board as CEO in September, will be paid $475,000 a year. The Harvard-trained physician was previously executive director and chief operating officer at the Institute of Medicine, a nonprofit research group in Washington, where she earned $270,000 a year.

The news release also said that Komen hired compensation consultants to benchmark the salaries of both women.